Black holes and the LHC: A review
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✦ hep-ph
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blackholescollisionamountarticlebecausecolliderconcentrated
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In low-scale gravity models, a particle collider with trans-Planckian collision energies can be an ideal place for producing black holes because a large amount of energy can be concentrated at the collision point, which can ultimately lead to black hole formation. In this article, the theoretical foundation for microscopic higher dimensional black holes is reviewed and the possible production and detection at the LHC is described and critically examined.
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Constraining ADD black holes at the LHC with $\sqrt{s} = 14$ TeV
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